9. The Bingham Memorial Tree, a European hornbean 

 (Carpinus betulus) 



Planted bordering the south walk of the Garden, 

 between First and Second Streets. (The Charles 

 Summer Tree, formerly one of the most orna- 

 mental trees on the Capitol grounds and for the 

 preservation of which Senator Summer made an 

 eloquent plea in the U.S. Senate, was also a tree 

 of this species.) 



10. The Stewart Memorial Tree, a red oak (Quercus rubra) 



Planted by Senator Stewart of Michigan near the 

 east gateway entrance to the Garden. 



11. The Torrey Memorial Tree, a swamp oak (Quercus 

 bicolor) 



Planted by Doctor Torrey south of the east gate. 



12. The Hoar and Everts Memorial Trees, referred to as 

 cedars of Lebanon but actually atlas cedars (Cedrus 

 atlantica 'Glauca') 



Planted in close proximity to one another by 

 Senators Hoar and Everts along the south walk 

 of the Garden. 



13. The Holman Memorial Tree, a Crimean fir (Abies, 

 species unknown) 



Planted by the distinguished Member of Congress 

 from Indiana. It was located on the lawn border- 

 ing the walk leading to the west door of the large 

 conservatory. 



14. The Dan Voorhees Memorial Tree, a sycamore (Platanus 

 orientalis) 



Planted near the west gateway to the Garden by 

 Mr. Voorhees during his term in Congress. 



15. The Morrill Memorial Trees, two winged elms (Ulmus 

 alata) 



Planted by Lot M. and Justin S. Morrill during 

 their terms in the Senate. These trees were locat- 

 ed near the western end of the central walk of the 

 Garden. 



